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    Arunachala (IAST: Aruṇācalam [əɾʊˈɳaːtʃələ], 'Red Mountain') is a hill in Tiruvannamalai district, Tamil Nadu, and one of the five main Shaiva holy places in South India. The Arunachalesvara Temple to Shiva is located at the base of the hill. [2]

  2. Presented by Sri Ramanasramam, Arunachala Ashrama and Satsang groups across India, Malaysia, Middle East, Singapore, Australia, United Kingdom, Kenya, USA and Canada. Celebrations starting from Dec 30th 7:30pm EST til Jan 1st, 2021, 00:15am EST

  3. The Form of Arunachala. Sri Bhagavan has said that Arunachala is the supreme Self that shines as ‘I’ in the hearts of all living beings. In other words, Arunachala is truly the non-dual reality that transcends time, space, name and form.

  4. Arunachalesvara Temple (also called Annamalaiyar Temple) is a Hindu temple dedicated to the deity Shiva, located at the base of Arunachala hill in the town of Tiruvannamalai in Tamil Nadu, India.

  5. Feb 12, 2020 · Arunachalam Temple at Tiruvannamalai is one of the panchabhootha sthalams. Lord Siva was here known by Arunachaleswarar and is referred to as Agni Lingam. Karthigai deepam will be celebrated in a grand, temple will be decorated with colourful lightings.

  6. Jun 28, 2023 · The temple attracts numerous pilgrims who seek spiritual solace and divine blessings, adding to its cultural and religious significance. Arunachalam Temple complete guide, Tiruvannamalai. Explore rituals, significance, Giri Pradakshina, and spiritual experiences at this revered pilgrimage site.

  7. Arunchalaeswarar Temple, also called Annamalaiyar Temple, is a Hindu temple dedicated to the deity Shiva, located at the base of Arunachala hill in the town of Thiruvannamalai in Tamil Nadu, India. The temple complex covers 10 hectares, and is one of the largest in India.

  8. Situated in Arunachalas foothills, the east-facing Arunachalam temple is an architectural masterpiece, with carvings and paintings resembling Hoyasala and Vijayanagara culture. Spread over a sprawling 25 acres, the temple tower (Rajagopuram) is 41 metres tall and 30 metres wide.

  9. This 800m-high extinct volcano dominates Tiruvannamalai – and local conceptions of the element of fire, which supposedly finds its sacred abode in Arunachala’s heart. Devout barefoot pilgrims make the 14km (four-hour) circumambulation of the mountain, stopping at eight famous linga, especially on full-moon and festival days.

  10. Open Daily 5am-12:30pm/2-9pm. Matrubhuteswara Temple. The door in the western wall of the New Hall leads directly ahead into the Matrubhuteswara Shrine. This imposing shrine was constructed under the personal supervision of Vaidyanatha Stapati, a famous temple sculptor and architect.

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